ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 



Page 5. LOBELIA. To L. paludosa, add : 

 Var. Ploridana. The larger form, 2 to 5 feet high : tube of corolla 3 or 4 lines long. 

 — L. Floridana, Chapm. in Bet. Gazette, iti. 9, Feb. 1878. — Common in Florida, also Louis- 

 iana, Drunimond. 



Page 19. GAYLUSSACIA. To G. frondosa, add: 



Var. nana. Stems lower and strict, only a foot or so high : leaves more reticulated in 



age and smaller than in the northern plant : racemes and their pedicels shorter. — Pine bar- 

 rens of Florida, &c. Apparently there the common form, of which the var. tomentosa is 

 a downy-leaved state. 



Page 59. PRIMULA. To P, angustif olia, add : 

 Var. Cusickiana. Larger : scape 3 or 4 inches high, surpassing the leaves, 2-tlow- 

 ered, and with more conspicuous involucre of a pair of unequal lanceolate bracts : calyx 

 naore campanula te, a farinose white line below each sinus; lobes ovate-lanceolate, about 

 the length of the tube : corolla-lobes only retuse or emarginate. — Rocky hills. Union Co., 

 eastern border of Oregon, YV. C. Cusick, 1877. 



Page 64. GBNTUNCULD'S. After C. minimus, add : 

 C. pentandrus, R. Br. Pedicels equalling or surpassing the ovate leaves : flowers com- 

 monly 5-merous. — Prodr. 427 ; Griseb. Fl. W. Ind. 390. C. ienellus, Duby in DC. Prodr. viii. 

 72 ; Chapm. in Bot. Gazette, iii. 10. Aimgallis pumila, Swartz. Fl. Ind. Occ. i. 345. Micro- 

 pyxis pumila, Duby, 1. c. — S. Florida, Chapman, &c. (Trop. Am., E. Ind., Australia. ) 



Page 84. BCHITBS. After B. Andrewsii, add : 

 E. paludosa, Vahl. Habit of the preceding : peduncle elongated, 1-3-flowered : corolla 

 white, 2 inches long or more ; tube slender, as long as the obconical-carapanulate throat, 

 about thrice the length of the oblong and mucronate spreading calyx-lobes : anthers 

 oblong-lanceolate, acuminate, not appendaged : beak of the seeds plumose to the base. — 

 Eel. Am. ii. 19, & Ic. t. 5 ; Griseb. Fl. W. Ind. 415. Bhabdadenia paludosa, JIuU. Arg. — 

 Muddy islets of Caloosa River, S. Florida, Chapman, published in Bot. Gazette, 1. c, as E. 

 hiflora. (W. Ind. to Isthmus.) 



Page 102. VINGBTOXICUM. 

 -V. palustre. Add syn. Cynoctonum maritimum, Maxim, in BuU. Acad. Petrop. ix. 800. 



Page 104. GONOLOBUS. 

 G. tlirsTitus. Add : Corolla from straw-color or greenish to dull and dark purple in the 

 same cluster. Dr. Meliichamp. 

 -G. Carolinensis. This has the fleshy crown considerably surpassing the stigma: flowers 

 with a cimicine odor, according to Engelmann, who finds it in S. Jlissouri. 

 G. BaldwinianUS has a clear white corolla, according to Chapman. — After G. Caroli- 

 nensis, add : 



